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Systemic Anomaly

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Ok, fairly simple.

1) open Adobe Photoshop!
2) make a new image 800x800
3) fill your new image with white, then press d.
4) go to Filter > Texture > Grain and use these settings

5) then go to filter > artistic > Neon Glow and use these settings

6) then use filter > stylize > glowing edges and use these settings

to go from this -                                     (nothing)
















to this -

This gives you the basic code that you can add to an image of your choosing, I will add it to this image with it being under the bridge

7) you then move the code over onto the image, to the desired point and screen it, then rotate it so the code flows in the desired way, and then use the Image > Transform > perspective to get the code to the correct angle. afterwards, you should have something that looks like this.

SMILEY you then delete away the rest of the code so it's left on the bridge



9) play around with the sliders in Enhance > adjust Brightness/Contrast > Brightness/Contrast so that the bridge light isn't different from the rest of the light anywhere else and then just cut out bits of the code to show in which direction it's flowing.

and thats about it, the best advice I can give people is not to follow these guidelines to the full but to experiment with them! otherwise you will always rely on tutorials.


Message edited by Denary on 01/01/2007 03:36:58.



Systemic Anomaly

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It's not the most aesthetically pleasing code though, to be honest.



Systemic Anomaly

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noctivagus wrote:
It's not the most aesthetically pleasing code though, to be honest.

works when you overlay it onto other images though. it's how I did the code on the sig I made Pblade



Jacked Out

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Ive used it too. but its not what i would call "Matrix" code but as close as u could get using the photoshop tools...i think


Jacked Out

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The fragments are a little grainy, but I like the glow.


Systemic Anomaly

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this method of making code from scratch was never meant to be used in the way most people think it was, it was meant to be used to show code in images overlaying it on an image using the screen blend and using the burn tool to get rid of the white bits, I'll modify to show that tommorow but this is how it's meant to be used




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Cool method PH. Definatly usable.



Systemic Anomaly

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noctivagus wrote:
It's not the most aesthetically pleasing code though, to be honest.

Well just think about how hard it is to make better.



Systemic Anomaly

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It is usable, but I think it would be easier just to get an existing picture of matrix code and use that instead of making your own.

I've got a selecton of 3 different pictures of code that are saved and can be used accordingly.  I use 3 for variaty and for whichever one best fits the picture I'm trying to use it on.

But, still, thanks for the tip.  I definitely did not know how to do this.  Plus, this can be used if I'm working on a different computer without saved code pictures or with no access to the internet.  SMILEY


Message edited by Cervacius on 01/01/2007 10:42:20.



Systemic Anomaly

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Ew ew ew, I always hated this tutorial that's floating around the net. Just get a picture of Matrix code, there are several floating around, and edit it how you need it. You could even get the Matrix code font that was in the MXO fan kit and make your own streams.



Systemic Anomaly

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Yeah, I really don't see the benefit of making your own code streams over using the far, far better ones that you can already find.

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I agree that it's not exactly THE Matrix code but, as stated, if used in the right situations it could be exactly what's needed.



Perceptive Mind

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The more we know, the more we can do...

 

Thanks for sharing



Systemic Anomaly

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Foxxdie wrote:
Ew ew ew, I always hated this tutorial that's floating around the net. Just get a picture of Matrix code, there are several floating around, and edit it how you need it. You could even get the Matrix code font that was in the MXO fan kit and make your own streams.


Fan kit, you say?  Matrix code font?

Link, please???


 
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